
Alhambra Palace
The Alhambra Palace is a famous historic site located in Granada, Spain. Originally built as a fortress in the 13th century by the Nasrid dynasty, it later became a royal palace. The Alhambra is renowned for its stunning Islamic architecture, intricate tile work, and beautiful gardens, particularly the Generalife. It reflects the art and culture of the Muslim rule in Spain. The palace complex is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and attracts millions of visitors each year, celebrated for its beauty and the historical significance of its architecture, showcasing a blend of Islamic and Christian influences.